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If the guy had been there I would have asked him about it.I wonder what that costs compared to a conventional MH of similar type
Peanuts, used caravans are very cheap, It looks to be a fairly old early noughties Chassis cab too.I wonder what that costs compared to a conventional MH of similar type
Have to agree with you David about the solar panel lololLooks good and I bit was a lot cheaper than a regular Motorhome by using a retired caravan.
Although I think that solar panel fitting at the front is a big ugly
I always like the original Eribacars - basically an Eriba Caravan dropped on a - usually Renault - Van Chassis. same idea
you could be describing hundreds of factory-made motorhomesI think It looks like a caravan on the back of a delivery van.
I have a feeling that I might know the owner, met him a cople of times wilding up the Northumberland coast a long time ago. He had something similar back then, which he had converted himself. His brother was a stalwart on wildcamping years ago.If the guy had been there I would have asked him about it.
I never got the chance to talk to him Jim.I have a feeling that I might know the owner, met him a cople of times wilding up the Northumberland coast a long time ago. He had something similar back then, which he had converted himself. His brother was a stalwart on wildcamping years ago.
True but depends on the build, i went to belfast kings hall 2 years in a row before building my box, only seen one van with a clear isle, other you would have had to have limbo dancing classes to get round tables and clutter, and many had a daft step half way up the floor, why.It always amazes me the room in a caravan compared to a motorhome from the outside the dimensions can look similar but inside a caravan always seems massive compared to a motorhome I know you take the cab distance off but even at that the caravan always feels more roomy.
True, but this is really ugly, but each to their own. I wouldn't want anything to do with it.you could be describing hundreds of factory-made motorhomes